FP’s editor in chief on why our April issue focuses on human rights in the time of Trump
U.S. foreign policy has exacerbated many of the evils it set out to eradicate. It needs an overhaul.
Western democracies that were once reliable defenders of human rights have been consumed by a nativist backlash, leaving an open field for dictators and demagogues.
Learning from the failure of the Responsibility to Protect and the International Criminal Court.
Cape Town is running out of water. Israel offers some lessons on how to avoid that fate.
Other ethnic minorities will be Myanmar’s next victims.
Trump's U.N. ambassador promised to promote human rights. Then politics got in the way.
With crucial diplomatic positions vacant, the United States is losings its influence.
Britain’s vote to leave the EU was many years in the making.